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Reproductive Autonomy and Modern Contraceptive Use at Last Sex Among Young Women in Ghana
Using data collected from a sample of 325 urban Ghanaian women (ages 15 to 24), this study examined associations between two adapted reproductive autonomy subscales—decisionmaking and communication—and women’s use of modern contraceptives at last sex. It concludes that the reproductive autonomy construct, particularly the decisionmaking subscale, demonstrates relevance for family planning outcomes among young women in Ghana and may have utility in global settings.Read More
Putting a Gender Lens on Global Food Insecurity
This infographic outlines the unequal burden of global food insecurity on girls and women and the ripple effect of investing in gender-sensitive nutrition programs. Designed to look like a nutrition label and developed with the World Food Programme, it spotlights the latest facts and figures on girls’ and women’s nutrition outcomes around the world. Read More
Women as WASH Leaders: Achieving Equitable Access to WASH Services in Ghana
USAID’s Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) is working to bolster gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) in the WASH sector with the newly awarded grant, “Strengthening the Role of Women in WASH Leadership and Decision-Making in Ghana.” Under this grant, WALIS is working with Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP) to support the organizational development of a women’s professional network (WiWASH) and work with two utility partners to develop gender-sensitive policies and procedures and provide training for staff. Read More
Social Norms Exploration Tool (SNET)
IRH, with support from the USAID-funded Passages project and members from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Learning Collaborative to Advance Normative Change, developed the SNET, a participatory guide and set of tools to translate theory into practical guidance to inform a social norms exploration. Read More
Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse: A Toolkit for Building a Prevention and Response Program
The toolkit serves as a step-by-step guide for organizations looking to lead sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse (SHEA) prevention and response program (PRP) trainings for organizational staff. It provides a framework for implementing institution-wide programming for SHEA prevention and response, and offers best practices and minimum standards in developing a SHEA PRP.Read More